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Season Tickets advice

knightdevil

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Feb 6, 2004
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I need help picking my season tickets for football. I have spoken with my rep at length and the best options for me price-wise are the following (4 tickets):

126/132 Row E about $900
106/114 Row G $1100
113/107 Row L $1200
213 Row D (first row on top of the tunnel) $1065

Its basically for me and my 9 year old son and then however else I want to invite for marketing purposes. My rep was really trying to sell on the 213 tickets saying that they are great tickets because they are 20 yard line, have back supports, and are the first row in that section. I think we also might get some shade in that section as well.

Anyway, love to hear your thoughts.
 
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I need help picking my season tickets for football. I have spoken with my rep at length and the best options for me price-wise are the following (4 tickets):

126/132 Row E about $900
106/114 Row G $1100
113/107 Row L $1200
213 Row D (first row on top of the tunnel) $1065

Its basically for me and my 9 year old son and then however else I want to invite for marketing purposes. My rep was really trying to sell on the 213 tickets saying that they are great tickets because they are 20 yard line, have back supports, and are the first row in that section. I think we also might get some shade in that section as well.

Anyway, love to hear your thoughts.


My seats are in 212 row K. I have 4 seats and a parking pass. I paid about $1200 this year. I'm very happy with them. I get shade at about 3:30 pm from the Roth tower. I think it's a pretty good deal.
 
I'd go with the 113/107 personally. I like to be close to the action but just high enough to see the passing routes. And nothing beats that mid afternoon shade. For $135 more you'll really feel connected to the game down there.

I may be wrong but I think 213 is more 10 yard line than 20.
 
We just renewed ours for the basketball season. Great deal. Please go online before you forget and get season tickets now.
 
I like to be a close to the action as possible and nearest to the 50 yard-line. Preferably on the home side to avoid the sun, although, personally there are a few night games early on, so the sun and heat won't be as much of an issue for at least 3 games. I'm on the visitors side.

Make sure that you check what your required donation/parking amount will be. Tends to be a little higher on the home side. I think your prices listed included that. I would pick the 113/107 option if you can afford it. They are more money for a reason.
 
I'd go with the 113/107 personally. I like to be close to the action but just high enough to see the passing routes. And nothing beats that mid afternoon shade. For $135 more you'll really feel connected to the game down there.

I may be wrong but I think 213 is more 10 yard line than 20.
You are correct. Those seats aren't great. Near the 0-15 yard lines. The rep wants to get rid of those as they were often empty. That's why they are throwing in the chair backs.
 
I need help picking my season tickets for football. I have spoken with my rep at length and the best options for me price-wise are the following (4 tickets):

126/132 Row E about $900
106/114 Row G $1100
113/107 Row L $1200
213 Row D (first row on top of the tunnel) $1065

Its basically for me and my 9 year old son and then however else I want to invite for marketing purposes. My rep was really trying to sell on the 213 tickets saying that they are great tickets because they are 20 yard line, have back supports, and are the first row in that section. I think we also might get some shade in that section as well.

Anyway, love to hear your thoughts.

Some quick thoughts:

The further you are away from the North End Zone...better viewing angles you will have of the new giant scoreboard.

I also prefer lower level than upper level...as there are not any concessions or restrooms on 2nd level (unless you are in the cabana club).

Also, I would get as close to an aisle as possible...as sometimes certain sections have a lot of seats per row (i.e. 22-30) and if you have seats right in the middle...good luck walking by others if your son wants a coke, ice cream and/or needs restrooms.

And yes, most years, West Side Seats provide much more shade...as many times UCF had early 6 pm kickoffs or even late afternoon games in Sept/Oct. (This year, the first 3 home games are at 7 pm or later...so that should help those on the East Side this season).

I think 107 Row L (good height) would provide best comfort and best seats most years (especially if early kickoffs), plus great viewing angle of the new video board...as when the play is on the other half of the field...you are basically seeing the scoreboard on the same viewing plane. (Don't have to turn around to see it like you might in Sec 213).

That 107 also has the highest booster fee but its a high demand section...and usually there are more families, less drunks in those sections. ("usually").

Good luck...and the good thing is there isn't a bad seat in the house...seats at/near aisle are GOLD...and whatever you do, don't get stuck in the middle of a LONG ROW. Make sure you ASK the rep how many seats are in that row (or look on Ticketmaster seating chart that can be blown up to show that info too).

Side Note: Sec 107 might help get you better parking with higher GKC Donation requirement.




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My seats are in 212 row K. I have 4 seats and a parking pass. I paid about $1200 this year. I'm very happy with them. I get shade at about 3:30 pm from the Roth tower. I think it's a pretty good deal.

I just moved into 212 this year from the east side. From 2007 - 2009 I was in 211/Row K, but the recession kicked my butt and had to downgrade.
 
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